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Just when he knew he would walk into the sun without hesitation, he had been sent an angel. A slow smile softened his mouth. His angel refused to do anything he told her. She responded far better when he thought to ask. — Christine Feehan

Here is my personal opinion about prostitution. If men knew how to do it, they wouldn't have to pay for it. — Roseanne Barr

But when I felt like I had something to prove? Then I got up early every morning and worked all day long. I didn't know if I had any more talent than anyone else directing, but I knew I could work hard at it, and so I did. — Ben Affleck

This process of professionalising the obvious fosters a sense of mystery around science, and health advice, which is unnecessary and destructive. More than anything, more than the unnecessary ownership of the obvious, it is disempowering. — Ben Goldacre

How pleasant to know Mr Lear! / Who has written such volumes of stuff! / Some think him ill-tempered and queer / But a few think him pleasant enough. — Edward Lear

Retirement security is often compared to a three-legged stool supported by Social Security, employer-provided pension funds, and private savings. — Sander Levin

I tend to hide behind my status of being a diva; it's easy for me to embrace that part of me and seek confidence by being a bit outrageous at times. — Alex Newell

I think, Lillian, that when we do not pause to admire God's wonderful handiwork in putting this world together, we disappoint Him. Surely He must delight in our wonder when we delight in His creation. — Kim Vogel Sawyer

If I went to work in a factory the first thing I'd do is join a union. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

I don't need YouTube's money. I have my own money. — Jason Calacanis

Astronomers at the University of Bullshitshire have just found new evidence that, yes, teenagers really are the center of the universe.' — David Mitchell

Killing time is not murder, it is suicide. — Charles A. Beard

Now I shall go far and far into the North,
playing the Great Game — Rudyard Kipling

You were not put on this Earth just to get in touch with god — Anthony Burgess